Are thy toils and woes increasing? Are the Foe’s attacks unceasing? Look with Faith unclouded, Gaze with eyes unshrouded, On the Cross! | Dost thou fear that strictest trial? Tremblest thou at CHRIST’s denial? Never rest without it, Clasp thine hands about it, —That dear Cross. | 194 Diabolic legions press thee? Thoughts and works of sin distress thee? It shall chase all terror, It shall right all error, That sweet Cross! | Draw’st thou nigh to Jordan’s river? Should’st thou tremble? Need’st thou quiver? No! if by it lying,— No! if on it dying,— On the Cross! | Say then,—“Master, while I cherish That sweet hope, I cannot perish! After this life’s story, Give Thou me the glory For the Cross!” | |